What Once Was Ours (2017)

White Horse Road
5 Oct - 24 Nov 2017Age range: 12-18

What Once Was Ours promotional image

Co-production
Half Moon and Zest Theatre

by
Devised and scripted by the Company

Katie and Callum couldn’t be any more distant and disconnected: different heritage, different cities, different opportunities. Except there is one thing they’ll always have in common: Dad. What happens when Callum suddenly turns up in desperate need of help?

Created against the background of Brexit, What Once Was Ours has been developed through direct contact with young people across the country and uses their words and opinions to explore how politics and national values impact on the complex lives of one family.

Beautiful imagery, striking original music and immersive design combined to create this powerful new production for young people, which asked why we’ve become so fearful of anyone who is different from us.

What Once Was Ours was a Zest Theatre and Half Moon co-production: an exciting collaboration by two of the UK’s leading companies creating work for young people.

What Once Was Our undertook a 26 venue national tour in Autumn 2018 following its opening and a week’s run at Half Moon. As part of this week, a youth led day took place which included a series of workshops and discussions celebrating Black History Month.

The research and development creatives were Jenny Daniels, Toby Ealden, Chris Elwell, Laura Hopwood and Luke Vernon. This phase took place during the Autumn of 2016 with a series of residencies with young people from 2 areas in the UK that voted ‘Leave’ (Barnsley and Boston, Lincolnshire) and 2 areas that voted ‘Remain’ (Tower Hamlets and Newcastle) in the 2016 Referendum. This work culminated in a ‘workshare’ of the script at Half Moon in November 2016. The centres who worked with the creative team at this time were Bishop Challoner Catholic Federation of Schools, London E1; Horizon Academy, Barnsley; Giles Academy, Boston and Sunderland College.

Supported through public money from the National Lottery through Arts Council England together with London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Garfield Weston Foundation, Winship Foundation, CAW Foundation, The Space and BBC Arts.

360° Voices

Press play, put in your headphones and immerse yourself in a 360° world of real young voices and opinions. As the show tours the country giving a voice to the generation left unheard during Brexit.

(To watch 360° videos, you need the latest version of Chrome, Opera, Firefox, or MS Edge on your computer. On mobile devices, use the latest version of the YouTube app. OR, head over to our Facebook channel for the most immersive 360° interaction.)

Thanks to Arts Council England, The Space and BBC Arts

Reviews and press

Nominated for an OFFIE (Off West End Award) for Best Production for Young People (aged 8+)

“★★★★★ Stuns the audience into silence”
LondonTheatre1

“★★★★ What the play achieves best is fluidity – between moments, emotions, politics”
Hiive

“★★★★ A very powerful voice for those growing up in an uncertain world”
Theatre Bath

“A very personal story – with great sincerity”
The British Theatre Guide

Miscellaneous

Development phase

Script Extract

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